Let the bodies hit the floor, not the dice

There you are, in the midst of a fierce battle that's been raging for the past hour (real time. 5 minutes, more or less, game time). You're the only member of your party still standing, but there's also one member of the baddies left. Maybe this turn you can finish that pesky wizard off. And then she casts Hold Person on your fighter. Crap. Wisdom saving throw. You've already used your rerolls. You pick up your d20. Mentally add your modifiers. And roll. And the die tumbles to the floor. You and the rest of the group are pulling your chairs away from the table, trying to figure out if this is going to be a TPK. You gotta call whether or not you want it before it stops rolling. Pop quiz, hotshot. What do you do? What do you do?

Instead of crawling around on the floor like a barbarian (no offense, folks who play barbarians), what if you held the secret to random dice rolls in your hands? You will with this d20 Spinner Ring. These rings with an outer band labeled 1-20 can functionally take the place of dice. As the manufacturer states, "The surface area of the numbers or symbols are distributed across the outer spinning band in such a way that matches the probability curve of a random event." And no forgetting to bring your dice - they're on your fingers.

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